Craggaunowen Castle & Crannóg
River Shannon & Lakelands
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Whisk yourself back to Celtic times at this open-air museum. Craggaunowen ("Owen's rocky little hill") houses reconstructions of Celtic structures, such as a dolmen, Ringfort, Fulachta Fia (Bronze Age cooking and industrial site), Souterrain, and Standing Stone (Ogham Stone). Visitors familiar with the legend of St. Brendan will admire the Currach boat, while naturalists will marvel at the Celts' coexistence with nature - you can even explore a Crannóg, an ancient lake dwelling fashioned from all natural materials. The grounds also house a later 16th century castle, around which native species such as Wild Boar and Soay Sheep continue to roam the plain.
Useful Information
- Address: Craggaunowen, Kilmurry, Co. Clare, V95 AD7E
- Phone: (+353) 061 360 788
- More Info: www.craggaunowen.ie
- More Info: www.facebook.com/Craggaunowen
Do & See
The River Shannon and the Lakelands is a large region, taking in bountiful countryside as well as several towns.

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